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Venom GT sets new world record

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It’s official: the Hennessey Venom GT is the fastest car to accelerate from 0-300km/h… in the world.

You already knew the Texan-built FrankenLotus was a little bundle of unholy firepower, but now the dinky nuke has burned its name into the record books. Specifically, the Guinness Book of World Records; a representative was officially on hand during a record-run along Ellington Field in Houston to clock the Venom’s raucous acceleration.

The GT, powered by a twin-turbocharged 7.0-litre aluminium V8, took just 13.63 seconds to hit 186mph. That’s not quick, that’s Quick.

John Hennessey told TopGear.com: “We’re excited to have set a new world record with our Venom GT. And we look forward to further demonstrating why our vehicle may be the most exciting road car available on the market today.”

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Of course, you’ll remember the video we posted in September last year of the Venom accelerating from 0-230mph in just 19.96 seconds. Interestingly, on that run, the 0-186mph time was clocked at 13.48 seconds; just over a tenth faster than the record-setting run.

Whatever, it’s proof that if you see this car gunning in your rear view mirror, best to let it past.

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